
Jim Gilbert
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Wally du Temple has had First Nations friends
all his life; first growing up near Pauquachin; later at Musqueam,
Lower Post, Chehalis and Chesterfield Inlet. The following albums of
photos feature the community project in Chehalis where Wally acted as
the co-ordinator to build a Stalo first nation pithouse. The adult
students in Wally’s grade twelve matriculation class formed the core of
workers while elders provided the guidance, support, and ceremonial
blessings with cedar bows and sage. The pithouse was to become a
meeting place for people following a sacred session in the sweat lodge.
Wally du Temple was a
friend of Jim Gilbert first as a young fisherman in the Saanich Inlet
and later as an adult. Wally was highly appreciative of Jim Gilbert
both as an artist who learned how to carve and draw from First Nations
knowledge and as a person who sought to preserve and protect our
natural surroundings. Jim agreed to do a limited edition print called
‘KOMUNIKADO’ ( Communication ) It was commissioned for the Universal
Esperanto Conference which Wally organized in Vancouver B.C., in July,
1984. Each print was produced by serigraph ( silkscreen ) and limited
to 300 prints.
Print production was accomplished by hand, cutting four separate
overlay films placed over the original. Silkscreening the four coloured
inks was done by hand. Each colour was applied separately, with strict
attention paid to precise registering of the colours.
‘Komunikado’ is printed on expensive, hand made French
arches buff, textured, 100% rag paper, of neutral P.H. – G.S.M. 280.
Each print was quality, approved, numbered, titled, and signed by the
artist.
All films applied to the screens were destroyed after printing,
guaranteeing this graphic will never be produced ever again as a
limited edition print.
Only ten of these prints remain available for purchase at a price of
$150.00 each. Contact the website administrator.